
Course descriptions and syllabi for current and recent graduate engineering courses are available for your review (opens a new browser window). You can review these to better understand course learning objectives, methods, schedule and expected homework. There is also a biography of the instructor.
IMPORTANT: Check semester date on any syllabus to verify if it is for a current or past semester. Books may change from semester to semester. Make sure you are looking at the correct semester's syllabus when you purchase books!Registration and Tuition information
Please go to our Registration page to visit current semester class schedules, registration information, and current tuition costs. Registration for Summer and Fall begins April 21, 2008.
Forms Index page includes Admissions form, etc.
See http://www.stthomas.edu/bulletin/news/200648/Monday/Snow11_27_06.cfm
Each UST graduate engineering student is assigned an academic advisor. You may go to that person whenever you are facing choices such as course sequences or just when you have a difficult issue to talk over.
BlackBoard is the online learning system used extensively to provide material and accept input during the course of a semester. Click on the image to sign in to Blackboard using your UST username and password. For more information, go to About Blackboard.
Each year, a degree plan for each degree is prepared as part of our continuous improvement program. Students are allowed to use the degree plan in effect when they are formally accepted (not started in a program) into the degree program or any subsequent set of requirements. Students may not mix requirements between degree plans. Consult with your advisor for assistance in working through a degree plan. Go to the Graduate Student Handbook if you wish to look back.
See 2005-2006 Workbook.
The Graduate Student Handbook describes official departmental policies such as academic integrity, respect for others, appeals processes, etc.
The UST Libraries maintain an extensive number of Subject Guides that make your research efforts more productive. You may examine the Engineering Subject Guide here.